Good morning. Salt Lake City will have a high of 42° and a low of 23°.
On our mind today: a Supreme Court case about a Christian flag, the new COVID policy at Intermountain hospitals and Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert's recent comments on the Jazz.
Overnight visitors restricted in Intermountain hospitals under new COVID policy
Intermountain Healthcare announced that its visitation policy is going to be temporarily tightened on Tuesday in response to the spread of the omicron variant of COVID-19.
"This will help further protect caregivers, keep patients safe, and help reduce the spread of COVID-19," Intermountain said.
Shurtleff v. Boston, which Supreme Court justices will hear Tuesday morning, stems from the city’s refusal to raise the group’s flag five years ago, a decision that broke a 12-year streak of approved flag raising requests.
Perspective: Want to help families? Raise the limit on dependent-care savings accounts (Deseret News)
Supreme Court decision on vaccine, testing requirements leaves next steps 'in businesses' hands' (CNN)
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